Thursday, 24 July 2014

The Jews considered themselves as the God’s
favorite nation. They believed that the last Prophet of God will rise among
them. When the prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was chosen the last and final prophet
and the Messenger of God, from among the Ishmaels, they were jealous. They, eventually,
tried to poison the prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

Thus, Muslims in Madina (Muhammad’s city) drove
them away from it: Later from Khyber city. Therefore they took shelter in
Palestine. After, during Omer’s (second Khalifah) rule, Palestine and Jerusalem
was also conquered by Muslims. Omer himself cleaned the place of the Temple of Solomon,
which was used as a garbage pit by the Christians. He allowed them to enter
Palestine and visit their holy places.

During the Muslim rule over Palestine,
Muslims, Jews, and the Christians were free to pilgrim their holy places in
Palestine. But in 11th Century AD, Christians attacked Jerusalem.
This was the first Crusade. They throw the Jews out of Palestine. Later,
Salahuddin Ayoubi allowed them again to enter Palestine (after he won the last
crusade war.)

The Jews had no nation of their own, ruled
and managed by them, from 578 BC to 1948 AD. In 1897, Theodor Herzl founded the
Zionist Movement. S Its aim is to establish the Jews rule.

In 1918, Balfour Declaration gave Britain’s
support for the Israel, the nation of the Zionists. A movement was launched to collect all the
Jews throughout the world in the Israel. Holocaust was one of the tactics to
impress upon the Jews that they were safe only in the nation of Israel.

In 1948, Israel state is established. This
started the conflict between Arabs and the Israel.

In 2000, Pope John Paul pardoned (officially
declared the Jews innocent) the Jews for the crucifixion of the Jesus.

The Zionists are planning the
reconstruction of the Temple of Solomon by destroying the Mosque of Al Aqsa.
Then they want to establish the Greater Israel (search Google for the maps). It
includes many Arab states like Iraq, Iran, Lebanon, Madina, etc.

(Theodor Herzl, helped by the British
Jewish Rothschild family, met Sultan Abdul Hameed for the Purpose. The request
was in the form of establishment of Jewish settlements in any part of Palestine
and , if the government wished, building houses for Muslims in the very same
settlements. In turn, the Jews would facilitate the payments of the Ottoman
state’s loans, pay up to build the Ottoman Navy, and 35 million Liras for the
prosperity of the Ottoman state. The Sultan declined to accept the offer
saying, “My forefathers won the land of Palestine, I’ll not sell it for money.”
He is hated ever since by the Jews and the ruling class of many Muslim
countries for saying, “Let the Jews keep their millions.” He predicted: “The
day Khalifah is abolished, they can have Palestine without paying anything for
it.” )

Wednesday, 23 July 2014

As we go to press, Israel’s third assault on Gaza in five years continues into its second week, with no end in sight. So far the Israeli military has killed nearly 200 Palestinians—some 80 percent of them civilians, according to the United Nations—and wounded more than 1,300. Israeli officials boast of their precision targeting, but the high civilian casualty rate, stemming from deliberate attacks on homes as well as a hospital, school, cafe, a rehab center for the disabled, mosques and other nonmilitary infrastructure, calls to mind the conclusion of Haaretz columnist Gideon Levy, who wrote, “The goal of Operation Protective Edge is to restore the calm; the means: killing civilians. The slogan of the Mafia has become official Israeli policy.”

The misery caused by Israel’s actions in the occupied territories has elicited serious concern among at least some Israelis. One of the most outspoken, for many years, has been Gideon Levy, a columnist for Haaretz, who writes that “Israel should be condemned and punished for creating insufferable life under occupation, [and] for the fact that a country that claims to be among the enlightened nations continues abusing an entire people, day and night.”

He is surely correct, and we should add something more: the United States should also be condemned and punished for providing the decisive military, economic, diplomatic and even ideological support for these crimes. So long as it continues to do so, there is little reason to expect Israel to relent in its brutal policies.

The distinguished Israeli scholar Zeev Sternhell, reviewing the reactionary nationalist tide in his country, writes that “the occupation will continue, land will be confiscated from its owners to expand the settlements, the Jordan Valley will be cleansed of Arabs, Arab Jerusalem will be strangled by Jewish neighborhoods, and any act of robbery and foolishness that serves Jewish expansion in the city will be welcomed by the High Court of Justice. The road to South Africa has been paved and will not be blocked until the Western world presents Israel with an unequivocal choice: Stop the annexation and dismantle most of the colonies and the settler state, or be an outcast.”

Tuesday, 22 July 2014

Jesus’ mother,
Mary, lived in Nazareth, lies in the Northern region of Palestine.

Jesus teachings
were only for the Bani Israel. So, Jesus started calling people to God’s
commandments (which contradicted their wishes). They despised it. They were
such deep in their vices that when they killed Zacharias (Zakariyyah) and John
(Yahya), there was not even a single soul to raise his voice against the
crimes. There scholars had plunged far in the materialistic life. Obviously
Jesus campaigned against them. They, thus, became his enemies.

They filled ears
of the Romans that Jesus claims kingship and deceives the people. Fearing
resentment by the people, the governor of the time, Pilate, ordered for the crucifixion
of the Jesus. But God took Jesus up into the heavens.

From this day
the Jesus’ followers consider the Jews their enemy because they held them
responsible for his crucifixion. (This is the first period when no prophet
lived on the earth.)

In 70 AD, the
Jews defied against the Roman kingdom. Titus, the Roman king at the time,
crushed tem violently and destroyed the Temple of the Solomon completely. Some
two hundred fifty thousand Jews were killed. And those who escaped safe took
shelter in the other lands.

This is the
beginning of the worst period of the Jews. On the one hand, Roman emperor Constantinople
accepted Christianity and thus had no compassion for the Jews. On the other, their important religious places
were destroyed completely. According to the Historians, today only the western
wall of the Temple of the Solomon is intact. This is the ‘Wailing Wall’.